Terms
Mood Altering substances
Tools
Risk for Relapse
Healing
100

defense mechanism: retreating to an earlier stage of life involving immature behavior

regression

100

what do mood-alerting drugs do

they change a persons mood because they are able to trick the body into producing the natural brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) more quickly and in larger amounts

100

appreciating the good things in your life, no matter how small. This practice can increase happiness and self-esteem. 

what is gratitude

100

List 4 relapse warning signs

fear of failure, isolation, tunnel vision, minor depression, lack of planning, wishful thinking, nothing-will-help syndrome, irritation in relationships, easily angered, poor eating habits, lack of treatment attendance, self-pity, i-dont-care syndrome, thoughts of using, lying, unreasonable resentments. 

100

Name 5 unhealthy coping skills

using drugs, fighting verbally or physically, denial, stuffing, isolation, secrets, negative self talk, avoidance, lying, impulsive shopping, over/under eating, over/under sleeping, not taking prescribed medication

200

defense mechanism: people do not let themselves think about painful thoughts, feelings, desires, memories, or beliefs (Selective Remembering)

repression

200

Name two stimulants

methamphatmine, cocaine, adderall

200

A strength-based approach to working with individuals who may have experienced trauma in their lives, realizes the prevalence, recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma and how individuals respond to trauma.

what is trauma informed care

200

What the steps the lead to relapse

trigger - thought - craving - relapse

200

Name 5 ways of healthy coping

set boundaries, read a book, go to the movies, self care, hiking, reach out to someone you trust, write, draw, paint, make a gratitude list, exercise, sports, attend church, pray, attending meetings or therapy.

300

define forgivness

involves a decision to let go of resentment and thoughts of revenge. The act that hurt or offended you might always be with you, but forgiveness can lessen its grip on you and help free you from the control of the person who harmed you

300

name two depressants

opiates, fentyal, alcohol, xanax

300

The methods a person uses to deal with stressful/adverse  situations. These may help a person face a situation, take action, and be flexible and persistent in solving problems

what are coping skills

300

name three external triggers

people, places, things

300

one must attend a 90 treatment program to be successful in their recovery....True or False

False

400

medication tool used to prevent opiate overdose

narcan

400

most commonly used psychoactive substance

coffee

400

List 5 types of boundaries 

Physical Boundaries. Physical boundaries refer to your body, privacy, and personal space. ..

Emotional Boundaries. ...

Sexual Boundaries. ...

Intellectual Boundaries. ...

Financial Boundaries.

400

name two internal triggers

depression, anger, frustration, physical pain, sadness, anxiety, negative self talk

400

The four ways of coping with life

through people, actions, beliefs, and feelings

500

What does ACEs stand for

Adverse Childhood Experiences 

500

what is drug induced psychosis

taking too much of a certain drug, so that its level of toxicity provokes paranoia and a psychotic episode

500

a way of communicating the speaker's feelings or beliefs. Instead of focusing on the actions or behaviors of the listener, feelings statements focus on how those actions make the speaker fee

"I Statements"

500

Name one conflict that could put anyone at risk for relapse

should I pay rent or get gas to go to work?

deciding between going to a party you've been looking forward to for months or staying at home to protect your sobriety

choosing between two favorite meetings at the same time

choosing between jail time and 60 hours of community service


500

talking with a friend is just as effective as talking with a therapist

false

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